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#whitsundayislands #queensland #sailingcharter #whitehavenbeach From Airlie Beach to the Whitsunday Islands with Wings Catamarans. Sail aboard our stable and spacious vessel in the 74 wonders of the Whitsundays. Enjoy your exclusive holiday and let our knowledgeable crew taking care of the itinerary, helping your with the water activities and cooking delicious meals for you. The crew aboard is there to help you as much or as little as you would like. Feel free to have a try and steer the boat or cook your own favourite meals ! Wings Private Charters - The Charters that adapt to you! ~ Your Ultimate Whitsunday Experience ~ www.wings.com.au 📩 TAKING BOOKINGS NOW - 📩 info@wings.com.au for any enquires For more Discover our Facebook & Instagram pages ! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wings.com.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wings.com.au/
24 May 2022, the crew on Steinlager 2 welcomed 24 students and teachers, from Otahuhu College, onboard for two days and one night. These trips are incredibly action packed. It’s a case of, ‘hold on to your hats crew, we have lots to do’. As per every school we strive to deliver the right balance of teaching sailing, having fun and making lasting memories. Phew.. Sailing, leadership, laughing, team building games on shore and onboard, swimming, kayaking, laughing, cooking and cleaning. We even managed a sleep in there! 😊 The Viaduct, Motuihe Island, hoisted all three sails and had a magic sunset sail, gliding up around Rakino and the Noises Islands into Waikalabubu Bay, Motutapu Island for dinner and the night. After the clean up next morning, a very stimulating, exhilarating short blast (sail) back to more games on shore on the NE side of Motuihe Island. We delivered a buzzing bunch of good sorts, later that afternoon back to the Viaduct. ALL OF THIS was very very kindly funded by the Auckland Maritime Foundation. ❤️